Victory Brewing Company Introduces New Brands in Summer 2014

Posted onMarch 28, 2014in

DOWNINGTOWN, PA, March 28, 2014 – Victory Brewing Company’s® (Victory) summer lineup will grow in 2014, as the brewery announces that two new brands, Moving PartsTM IPA and Summer SelectionsTM variety 12-pack, as well as the popular specialty 750mL, Wild Devil Ale, will hit shelves in May.

Moving Parts IPA
Available in 22oz. bottles and on draft, Moving Parts is an IPA series, celebrating the natural, simple, delicious and fundamental ingredients in beer. With a new batch number released every four months, Victory’s brewmasters will tweak different ingredients within the same recipe to create an endless array of possible flavor profiles.

“We like to mix it up,” said Victory’s President and Brewmaster, Bill Covaleski. “In celebration of our penchant for prolific experimentation, we present Moving Parts: The Ever-Evolving IPA.”

For the first in the series, MP01, Victory blended whole-flower hops from the U.S., U.K. and Germany, with German malts. The result is a well-balanced IPA featuring citrus and piney notes. At 7.1% ABV, it is extremely drinkable.

Variety of Victorys Summer Selections
For the first time in Victory’s history, the brewery also will release a seasonal variety pack. Containing four of Victory’s most pleasing summer flavors, the mixed 12-pack will include fan-favorite Summer Love Ale®, as well as the long awaited return of Whirlwind® Witbier and two recipes from Victory’s new draft-only Hop Ticket Series, Session IPA and Dry Hopped Pils, released in 2014.

“Variety of Victorys Summer Selections is both an invitation to enjoyment and the reward for the journey,” said Covaleski. “We believe this package is the perfect accompaniment to any summertime activity with four styles that are refreshing especially in warmer weather. Plus, we’re extremely excited to again offer Whirlwind Witbier, a brand our fans have been asking us to bring back since it was last released in 2012.”

WildDevil Ale
Victory’s popular WildDevil Ale also will return to shelves in May. Available in 750mL bottles and on draft, WildDevil is crafted by adding wild brettanomyces—responsible for the sharp tang and deep funk reminiscent of many Belgian ales—to Victory’s flagship HopDevil IPA. At 6.7% ABV, floral, aromatic hops still leap from this amber ale, as a host of new fermentation flavor kicks up notes of citrus and pine.

About Victory Brewing Company
Victory Brewing Company is a privately held craft brewery headquartered in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Founded by Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet, childhood friends who met on a school bus in 1973, the brewery formally began operations in February of 1996. Victory, Pennsylvania’s widely acclaimed brewery and restaurant, now serves fans of fully flavored beers in 34 states with innovative beers melding European ingredients and technology with American creativity. To learn more about Victory Brewing Company visit us on the web at www.victorybeer.com.

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Hi John,
Hop Ticket Session IPA will not be on draft again this year. We have several new Hop Ticket beers that will be released throughout the year, though. The beers mentioned above will all be released in May. Cheers!

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About Victory Brewing Company

Victory Brewing Company is a privately held microbrewery headquartered in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Begun by Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet, childhood friends who met on a school bus in 1973, the brewery formally began operations in February of 1996. Victory, Pennsylvania’s widely acclaimed brewery and restaurant, now serves fans of fully flavored beers in 34 states with innovative beers melding European ingredients and technology with American creativity. To learn more about Victory Brewing Company, visit us on the web at www.victorybeer.com.

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The story of Victory Brewing Company starts on a school bus in 1973 when fifth-graders Ron Barchet and Bill Covaleski stepped aboard, on their way to a new school. The two became fast friends and remained so, even as they grew up and went to college on opposite coasts. Just months out of college, Bill’s appreciation of good beer and access to his father’s home brewing equipment inspired him to explore the hobby. That same year (1985), Bill gave Ron a home brewing kit as a Christmas gift. With that, both Bill and Ron developed their love of the craft…Learn More…